The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
You don't know if the baby will take after the father or not in size and no baby when far along in the pregnancy can usually stretch out in their full length. The uterus grow with the fetus and will also leave room for plenty of liquid inside, that is how we are made. No, she will not die.
The cervix is located at the opening of the uterus. It needs to expand in order for a baby to pass through and be born. So far, it's opened only one centimeter.
they feel for your fundus (top of uterus) and unless you are 10 weeks or so, they cant feel anything because your fundus is still behind your pubic bone. after that the doctor can estimate how far along you are. contrary to popular belief, you start growing from the bottom, and grow up, the baby does not start mid-section and grow out.
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They have to either expand or contract through movement. They can only expand and contract as far as their tissues will allow,
The stomach can expand upto three times the size that it is when empty. The abdomen (i.e the belly/waist/tummy - collectively, everything below the line of the ribcage) can expand far more than the stomach can, due to weight gain etc...
It's endless. Seriously. It goes on forever. Try sticking a 4 foot pole, it will disappear into the uterus. Have a nice time!
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The doctor will use a combination of an internal and external exam to feel the uterus to see how far along in a pregnancy a woman might be, but generally an ultrasound determines the exact date. The uterus actually moves and changes during the pregnancy, making it easy to feel the changes.
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That depends how far along the person is. We measure to the top of the uterus (the "fundus") at each visit to check for normal growth of the baby. For most women, the top of the uterus reaches the umbilicus (belly button) by about 20 weeks of pregnancy. It then goes approximately one centimeter higher per week until the end of pregnancy (about 40 weeks). Hope that helps! Dr. B.
Yes, so far as the building is made if a conductor of heat, it will expand. The same rule applies to the Eiffel Tower!